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What Causes Lower Abdominal Pain When Diagnosed With Yeast Infection ?

Hello i m wondering if me having a yeast infection last week , being I am on no anti biotics.... can this mean something is wrong with my appendix because since then the lower right side of my stomach has been bothering me . Insurance going back on September 1st ... help
Mon, 30 Oct 2017
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Hi.
Thanks for your query.
Noted the history and understood your concerns.
Pain in abdomen on right side can be due to the following reasons:
Appendicitis.
Typhlitis.
Right salpingo-oophoritis
Rightbsided stone in ureter and so on.
This can be easily diagnosed by the following:
Clinical evaluation, examination by a General Surgeon.
X-ray and ultrasound of abdomen.
Tests of blood, urine and stool.
All these things will give an appropriate diagnosis hence a plan for proper management.
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What Causes Lower Abdominal Pain When Diagnosed With Yeast Infection ?

Hi. Thanks for your query. Noted the history and understood your concerns. Pain in abdomen on right side can be due to the following reasons: Appendicitis. Typhlitis. Right salpingo-oophoritis Rightbsided stone in ureter and so on. This can be easily diagnosed by the following: Clinical evaluation, examination by a General Surgeon. X-ray and ultrasound of abdomen. Tests of blood, urine and stool. All these things will give an appropriate diagnosis hence a plan for proper management.